Posted by Charlie Biler x on February 25, 2016 at 23:13:12 from (74.51.163.218):
In Reply to: U engine oil filters posted by dfarmann on February 24, 2016 at 03:44:34:
dfarmann, You can still purchase oil filters for your U tractor. The WIX/NAPA part number is (5)7511. It is a nylon sock type filter. There are an almost infinite number of companys selling the same filter in a different cardboard box.
There are several operations selling oil filter adapters to use modern filters. I can not speak about what filters they use. I can only describe the ones we make. The filter confusion comes from the different adapters and what the adapter manufacturer made their part for. The #60A32 adapters we make use a dirt common spin on filter used on many modern engines. In North America the NAPA 1791, 1349, 1798, and most 1.125"-16UN thread filters work well. Overseas customers use Mack #21939324, RYCO #Z211, Baldwin #B76, etc. Another point of confusion comes from the engine, or application, the adapter gets used on. The original filter used on your 'U' was used on a dizzying number of things. American-LaFrance, International, Continental, Chicago-Pneumatic, Ingersoll-Rand, Oliver, Waukesha, and dozens of companys used the same filter setup. Recently I started supplying a lot of Oliver people as the Hart-Parr 28-44, 90, and early 99 use your same filter.
Aside from drastically lower cost, and common supply, the new spin on filters do a better job of filtering whatever they are filtering. The old MM #KE5905 and WIX #51111 only filtered down to 30 microns. The new sock filters filter about as good as the socks in your boots. The NAPA #1791XE will filter down to five microns.
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